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Peer-led, Empowerment-based, Approach to Self-management Efforts in Diabetes (PLEASED)

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University of British Columbia

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diabetes

Treatments

Behavioral: Peer Support

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02661581
H13-02163-A002

Details and patient eligibility

About

PLEASED is a 12-month program that aims to help South Asians with type 2 diabetes improve and sustain diabetes-related health outcomes e.g. glycemic control, quality of life...) achieved from previous short-term diabetes education program. Our goal is to provide a new generation of education and support that can be ongoing, patient-driven, and flexible to the dynamic and evolving conditions of patients' "real-word" environment and life circumstances.

Full description

Diabetes self-management education: In the first three months of PLEASED, patients with type 2 diabetes will participate in 12 weekly sessions: 6 sessions will focus on diabetes education and be delivered by a health professional and 6 sessions will focus on lifestyle change and be delivered by a peer leader. Education sessions will be 2-hours long and be facilitated by nurses, dieticians, and pharmacists. Patients will learn about the diabetes disease process, lifestyle modification, healthy eating, physical activity, medications, monitoring, short- and long- complications, diabetes distress, and coping. Lifestyle change sessions will be 1-hour long and start with 30 minutes of physical activity followed by 30 minutes of goal-setting, action planning, and problem solving. Additional activities such as recipe makeovers and exchanges will also be included.

Diabetes self-management support: In the next nine months of the PLEASED program, patients will be invited to attend 32 weekly self-management support sessions (1-hour long) facilitated by a peer leader. The goal of these sessions is to help patients continue making positive lifestyle changes. Each support session will start with 30 minutes of physical activity led by the peer leader followed by a discussion where participants are invited to (1) discuss self-management challenges, (2) share thoughts and feelings about these challenges, (3) ask self-management questions, (4) engage in problem solving, and (5) set self-management goals and design behavioral experiments to achieve those goals. Patients are invited to attend as frequently as they need or as they are able to given other competing life demands. While these sessions focus on lifestyle change and emotional support, participants will be able to obtain responses to medical and clinical questions from 811 or the PLEASED hotline (hosted by dieticians, nurses, and pharmacists).

All patients enrolled in the PLEASED program will undergo three free health assessments: at the start of the program, at 3 months, and at 12 months. Health assessments will include measuring glycemic control, ApoB, blood pressure, waist circumference, weight, and body mass index. All patients will also complete a survey assessing quality of life, social support, depression, and self-efficacy.

Enrollment

114 patients

Sex

All

Ages

21+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

To be eligible to participate as a subject in this study, individuals must

  1. Have type 2 diabetes,
  2. Be of South Asian background,
  3. Live in the Metro Vancouver area,
  4. Be at least 21 years old,
  5. Have transportation to attend group sessions.

To be eligible to participate as a peer leader in this study, individuals must

  1. Have diabetes or are a caregiver to someone who has diabetes,
  2. Are of South Asian background,
  3. Live in the Greater Vancouver area,
  4. Are at least 21 years old,
  5. Are bilingual in English and Punjabi,
  6. Have transportation to attend training,
  7. Are able and willing to commit to 6 sessions of training (5 hours each, over a 6 week period)

Exclusion criteria for both participants and peer leaders include:

  1. Serious health conditions
  2. Addictions to alcohol or drugs, which would hinder meaningful participation in the study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

114 participants in 2 patient groups

Peer Support
Experimental group
Description:
Peer support intervention group: During the first 3 months of DSME, participants in the DSMS intervention group will be invited to attend 6 lifestyle change sessions delivered a 2-person peer leader team and conducted bi-weekly. Immediately following the 3 months of DSME, participants are invited to attend 9 months of weekly DSMS sessions (60-minutes per session) delivered by a Peer Leader. These sessions are designed to sustain the self-management gains achieved in the 3 months of DSME.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Peer Support
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
Immediately following the 6 bi-weekly DSME sessions, participants randomized to the control group will have completed their participation in the study.

Trial contacts and locations

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